Valentina is cross-platform SQL and non-SQL columnar database that allows development of client-server [Web] solutions and applications with an embedded local database using the same sources. Valentina DB provides an Object-Relational model, but you can also mix Relational and Extended Navigational. It introduces a revolutionary model abstraction "Link" that greatly simplifies db schema, and therefore simplifies SQL queries. It supports disk and in-memory databases, and field types including Bit, BLOB, Pictures, and Enum. It provides advanced features such as triggers, views, stored procedures, regular expressions, XML, full-text search, and calculated fields. It exists as Valentina Server, Valentina Studio, and a set of Valentina ADKs for all major programming languages.

Floola is an application to efficiently manage
your iPod or your Motorola mobile phone (any model
supporting iTunes) under Linux, Mac OS X, and
Windows. It can be run directly from your iPod and
needs no installation. It supports all commonly
used iPod features including photos, artwork,
podcasts, and smart playlists. It automatically
converts any incompatible audio or video file so
that you can copy almost any file to it. It even
allows adding YouTube and MySpace videos with a
single click. It also makes it possible to keep your Google calendars synchronized.

Google Hacks is a compilation of carefully crafted
Google searches that expose novel functionality
from Google's search and map services. For
example, you can use it to view a timeline of your
search results, view a map, search for music,
search for books, and perform many other specific
kinds of searches.

Package Converter is an alien frontend . Alien is a program that converts between Red Hat RPM, Debian deb, Stampede slp, Slackware tgz, and Solaris pkg file formats. If you want to use a package from another Linux distribution than the one you have installed on your system, you can use alien to convert it to your preferred package format and install it. It also supports LSB packages.

InkTank is an online library system designed to archive fan
fiction, stories written using an already-imagined world. It
has many features tailored for such, including the ability to
categorize stories by characters, genres, and "pairings". It
also includes an awards system for highlighting outstanding
works.

Wordfinder is a simple application to help you
find a word you need. Wordfinder pulls a
dictionary file into a database and provides a
search interface for finding the word, complete
with wildcard support. It is useful for crossword
puzzles, word searches, boggle/scrabble games,
etc.

REALbasic is a cross-platform software development
environment for developers who want to create and
deliver native applications for Mac OS, Windows,
and Linux. For example, you can create an
application for Mac OS and Linux from a Windows
machine. It is intended for people with all levels
of programming experience. It is object-oriented,
powerful, and supports advanced programming
concepts like inheritance, polymorphism,
interfaces, delegates, introspection, etc.

fPic is a two-part project that aims at providing
a replacement Picture class for command-line
applications made with REALBasic. It is split into
a dynamic library, manip.dylib, and an RB class,
fPic. The dylib handles the heavy-lifting, while
the fPic class provides a (more or less) seamless
way for RB programmers to manipulate images in CLI
applications.